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My Super PC - How to Build Your Own Computer

AUTHOR Williams, Rob
PUBLISHER Lulu.com (03/08/2009)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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You can build a computer that's affordable, high-quality, and with eye-popping performance like My Super PC Every part, every component and every step in the assembly of a 64-bit desktop computer is described in detail. This book is the companion guide for the web-site www.MySuperPC.com. The book contains the same information as assembly web-pages at the web-site. Using over 250 color images, the steps for building your own computer are given, beginning with a complete parts list, to component description, detailed assembly instructions, setting up the BIOS, installing the Windows XP/Vista operating system and even trouble-shooting common problems.
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ISBN-13: 9780557050413
ISBN-10: 0557050413
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 140
Carton Quantity: 26
Product Dimensions: 8.40 x 0.40 x 10.90 inches
Weight: 1.20 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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You can build a computer that's affordable, high-quality, and with eye-popping performance like My Super PC Every part, every component and every step in the assembly of a 64-bit desktop computer is described in detail. This book is the companion guide for the web-site www.MySuperPC.com. The book contains the same information as assembly web-pages at the web-site. Using over 250 color images, the steps for building your own computer are given, beginning with a complete parts list, to component description, detailed assembly instructions, setting up the BIOS, installing the Windows XP/Vista operating system and even trouble-shooting common problems.
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Author: Williams, Rob
Writer: Rob Williams For "2000 AD" Williams has written "Asylum", with Boo Cook and then ongoing "Low Life" along with one-off short stories. He would again team up with Laurence Campbell for the 2006 "Wolverine Christmas Special" and later a "PunisherMAX" one-shot. Williams would then go on to get other work for Marvel Comics, including a story in the "Dark X-Men: The Beginning anthology", a "Captain Britain" story in "Deadpool Team Up" and a "Ghost Rider". Williams has also written comics based on a number of intellectual properties, including stories for "Star Wars" comics from Dark Horse, and, with the same publisher, writing "Indiana Jones and the Tomb of the Gods".

Artists:

Henry Flint, Flint is a rising star in comics, his extensive work in the UK on "2000 AD" has been collected in various volumes, nmost recently "Zombo: Can I Eat You Please", which he co-created. he has also pencilled DC's "Omega Man". His work on "Shakara" have marked him out from his contemporaries for its amazing character and deisgn work.

Simon Coleby, Coleby started his mainstream work in the British comics industry in 1987, working at both 2000 AD and Marvel UK. At "2000 AD" he contributed heavily to "Judge Dredd" and "Rogue Trooper" as well as becoming the lead artist on "Low Life". He is worked on the relaunch of "The Authority" with writers Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning. Ben Abernathy, has said "Simon Coleby ... is definitely on the fast-track to becoming an 'elite' level artist."

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